- Donegal North–East (Dáil Éireann constituency)
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Donegal North–East Dáil Éireann
Parliamentary constituency
Donegal North–East shown within IrelandCreated 1981 Seats 3 TDs Charlie McConalogue (FF)
Joe McHugh (FG)
Pádraig Mac Lochlainn (SF)County/City council County Donegal EP constituency North-West Donegal North–East Former Dáil Éireann
Parliamentary constituency1961–1977 Seats 3 County/City council County Donegal Donegal North–East is a parliamentary constituency represented in Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas. The constituency elects 3 deputies (Teachtaí Dála, commonly known as TDs). The method of election is the single transferable vote form of proportional representation (PR-STV).
History
The constituency was first created for the 1961 general election taking in parts of the abolished Donegal East constituency, it lasted until 1977 when it was abolished and became part of the new Donegal constituency. It was recreated for the 1981 general election and has been used at all elections since then.
Boundaries
The constituency is located in the northern part of County Donegal. It encompasses the Letterkenny, Milford and Inishowen electoral areas of Donegal County Council.[1]
The Electoral (Amendment) Act 2009 defines the constituency as:
- "In the county of Donegal the electoral divisions of:
- Ardmalin, Ballyliffin, Birdstown, Buncrana Rural, Burt, Carndonagh, Carthage, Castlecary, Castleforward, Culdaff, Desertegny, Dunaff, Fahan, Glenagannon, Gleneely, Glentogher, Greencastle, Illies, Inch Island, Kilderry, Killea, Malin, Mintiaghs, Moville, Newtown Cunningham, Redcastle, Straid, Three Trees, Turmone, Whitecastle, in the former Rural District of Inishowen;
- Ballymacool, Castlewray, Corravaddy, Edenacarnan, Gartán, Gortnavern, Killymasny, Kincraigy, Letterkenny Rural, Magheraboy, Manorcunningham, Mín an Lábáin, Suí Corr, Templedouglas, in the former Rural District of Letterkenny;
- An Cheathrú Chaol, An Tearmann, Ballyarr, Carraig Airt, Cnoc Colbha, Creamhghort, Fánaid Thiar, Fánaid Thuaidh, Glen, Glenalla, Grianfort, Killygarvan, Kilmacrenan, Loch Caol, Millford, Rathmelton, Rathmullan, Ros Goill, Rosnakill, in the former Rural District of Millford;
- and the towns of Buncrana and Letterkenny."
TDs
TDs 1969–1977
Teachtaí Dála (TDs) for Donegal North–East 1961–1977[2] Key to partiesDáil Election Deputy
(Party)Deputy
(Party)Deputy
(Party)17th 1961[3] Neil Blaney
(IFF)Liam Cunningham
(FF)Paddy Harte
(FG)18th 1965[4] 19th 1969[5] 20th 1973[6] 1976 by-election[7] Paddy Keaveney
(IFF)21st 1977 Constituency abolished. See Donegal Note: The columns in this table are used only for presentational purposes, and no significance should be attached to the order of columns. For details of the order in which seats were won at each election, see the detailed results of that election.
TDs since 1981
Teachtaí Dála (TDs) for Donegal North–East 1981–[2] Key to partiesDáil Election Deputy
(Party)Deputy
(Party)Deputy
(Party)22nd 1981[8] Paddy Harte
(FG)Neil Blaney
(IFF)Hugh Conaghan
(FF)23rd 1982 (Feb)[9] 24th 1982 (Nov)[10] 25th 1987[11] 26th 1989[12] Jim McDaid
(FF)27th 1992[13] 1996 by-election[14] Cecilia Keaveney
(FF)28th 1997[15] Harry Blaney
(IFF)29th 2002[16] Niall Blaney
(IFF)30th 2007[17] Niall Blaney
(FF)Joe McHugh
(FG)31st 2011[18] Pádraig Mac Lochlainn
(SF)Charlie McConalogue
(FF)Note: The columns in this table are used only for presentational purposes, and no significance should be attached to the order of columns. For details of the order in which seats were won at each election, see the detailed results of that election.
Elections
2011 general election
2011 general election: Donegal North–East[18] Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2 Count 3 Count 4 Count 5 Count 6 Count 7 Count 8 Count 9 Sinn Féin Pádraig Mac Lochlainn 24.5 9,278 9,350 9,585 Fine Gael Joe McHugh 19.3 7,330 7,368 7,513 7,524 7,662 8,147 8,731 12,049 Fianna Fáil Charlie McConalogue 17.4 6,613 6,661 6,795 6,816 7,064 7,255 7,511 8,245 8,976 Labour Party Jimmy Harte 10.8 4,090 4,162 4,301 4,319 4,535 4,801 5,646 6,131 7,219 Fine Gael John Ryan 12.3 4,657 4,710 4,871 4,884 4,950 4,976 5,081 Independent Dessie Shiels 4.9 1,876 1,903 2,063 2,085 2,299 2,605 Independent Ian McGarvey 3.4 1,287 1,296 1,399 1,409 1,653 New Vision MacDara Blaney 3.2 1,228 1,249 1,317 1,327 Independent Betty Holmes 3.0 1,150 1,197 Green Party Humphrey Murphy 0.5 206 New Vision Ryan Stewart 0.5 203 Electorate: 59,084 Valid: 37,918 Spoilt: 406 (1.1%) Quota: 9,480 Turnout: 38,324 (64.9%) 2007 general election
2007 general election: Donegal North–East[17] Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2 Count 3 Count 4 Count 5 Count 6 Count 7 Count 8 Fine Gael Joe McHugh 22.6 8,711 8,800 8,900 9,134 10,034 Fianna Fáil Jim McDaid 17.5 6,724 6,746 6,786 6,932 7,343 7,489 10,008 Fianna Fáil Niall Blaney 16.3 6,288 6,332 6,360 6,538 6,802 6,888 9,123 9,439 Sinn Féin Pádraig Mac Lochlainn 17.5 6,733 6,789 6,896 6,997 7,315 7,410 8,821 8,876 Fianna Fáil Cecilia Keaveney 16.5 6,362 6,441 6,471 6,481 6,674 6,744 Independent Jimmy Harte 3.4 1,313 1,353 1,415 1,469 Labour Party Siobhan McLaughlin 1.8 703 723 844 884 Independent Ian McGarvey 2.0 733 795 823 Green Party Frank Gallagher 1.4 520 546 Christian Solidarity Mary Doherty 0.9 339 Independent Arthur McGuinness 0.1 86 Electorate: 57,244 Valid: 38,545 Spoilt: 386 (1.0%) Quota: 9,637 Turnout: 38,931 (68.0%) 2002 general election
2002 general election: Donegal North–East[16] Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2 Count 3 Count 4 Count 5 Count 6 Fianna Fáil Jim McDaid 26.5 9,614 Fianna Fáil Cecilia Keaveney 22.9 8,340 8,463 8,712 9,724 Independent Fianna Fáil Niall Blaney 16.8 6,124 6,261 6,392 7,667 8,031 8,789 Fine Gael Sean Maloney 10.3 3,694 4,081 4,181 4,627 4,680 7,432 Fine Gael Bernard McGuinness 10.8 3,914 4,101 4,111 4,376 4,551 Sinn Féin Pádraig Mac Lochlainn 9.9 3,611 3,714 3,751 Labour Party Jackie McNair 2.8 1,021 Electorate: 58,208 Valid: 36,347 Spoilt: 549 (1.5%) Quota: 9,087 Turnout: 36,896 (63.4%) 1997 general election
1997 general election: Donegal North–East[15] Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count Fianna Fáil Cecilia Keaveney 8,317 23.4 1 4 Independent Fianna Fáil Harry Blaney 7,484 21.1 2 4 Fianna Fáil Jim McDaid 6,538 18.4 3 5 Fine Gael Paddy Harte 4,969 14.0 Sinn Féin Pat Doherty 2,881 8.1 Labour Party Sean Maloney 1,948 5.5 Fine Gael Jim Sheridan 1,735 4.9 Independent Jim Devenney 1,657 4.7 Electorate: 52,576 Valid: 35,529 Spoilt: 422 (1.2%) Quota: 7,106 Turnout: 35,951 (68.4%) 1996 by-election
Following the death of Independent Fianna Fáil TD Neil Blaney, a by-election was held on 2 April 1996. It was won by the Fianna Fáil candidate Cecilia Keaveney.
1996 by-election: Donegal North–East[14] Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count Fianna Fáil Cecilia Keaveney 9,872 32.2 4 1 Independent Fianna Fáil Harry Blaney 8,943 29.2 Fine Gael Jim Sheridan 5,679 18.5 Labour Party Sean Maloney 3,791 12.4 Sinn Féin Pat Doherty 2,340 7.6 Electorate: 50,443 Valid: 30,625 Quota: 15,313 Turnout: 60.7% 1992 general election
1992 general election: Donegal North–East[13] Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count Fianna Fáil Jim McDaid 6,927 22.2 1 7 Fine Gael Paddy Harte 4,292 13.8 2 7 Independent Fianna Fáil Neil Blaney 5,248 16.8 3 8 Fianna Fáil Hugh Conaghan 4,538 14.5 Labour Party Sean Maloney 3,538 11.3 Fine Gael Bernard McGuinness 2,667 8.6 Independent Jim Devenney 2,082 6.7 Sinn Féin Jim Ferry 819 2.6 Green Party Brigid McGonagle 611 2.0 Christian Centrist Patrick Doherty 487 1.6 Electorate: 46,978 Valid: 31,209 Spoilt: 560 (1.8%) Quota: 7,803 Turnout: 31,769 (67.6%) 1989 general election
1989 general election: Donegal North–East[12] Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count Fine Gael Paddy Harte 7,506 27.0 1 Independent Fianna Fáil Neil Blaney 6,961 25.1 2 Fianna Fáil Jim McDaid 5,553 20.0 3 Fianna Fáil Hugh Conaghan 5,363 19.3 Sinn Féin Patrick Doherty 1,091 3.9 Fine Gael Joachim Loughrey 891 3.2 Independent Anne Wilkinson 428 1.5 Electorate: ? Valid: 27,793 Quota: 6,949 Turnout: 1987 general election
1987 general election: Donegal North–East[11] Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count Independent Fianna Fáil Neil Blaney 7,720 26.2 1 1 Fianna Fáil Hugh Conaghan 7,324 24.9 2 Fine Gael Paddy Harte 6,997 23.8 3 Sinn Féin Edward Fullerton 2,365 8.0 Fianna Fáil Ronan Sweeney 2,188 7.4 Fine Gael Joachim Loughrey 1,737 5.9 Independent Michael Brooks 696 2.4 Labour Party Kevin Monaghan 393 1.3 Electorate: ? Valid: 29,420 Quota: 7,356 Turnout: November 1982 general election
November 1982 general election: Donegal North–East[10] Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count Fine Gael Paddy Harte 9,486 31.4 1 1 Independent Fianna Fáil Neil Blaney 7,997 26.5 2 1 Fianna Fáil Hugh Conaghan 6,599 21.8 3 Fianna Fáil Bernard McGlinchey 3,889 12.9 Fine Gael Joachim Loughrey 1,697 5.6 Labour Party Anne Wilkinson 562 1.9 Electorate: ? Valid: 30,230 Quota: 7,558 Turnout: February 1982 general election
Unusually, all seats were filled on the first count. A further two counts were then held to give lower placed candidates a chance to save their deposits.
February 1982 general election: Donegal North–East[9] Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2 Count 3 Fine Gael Paddy Harte 31.3 9,362 Fianna Fáil Hugh Conaghan 27.1 8,116 Independent Fianna Fáil Neil Blaney 26.3 7,864 Fine Gael Joachim Loughrey 7.1 2,112 3,823 Fianna Fáil Ian McGarvey 6.6 1,959 2,046 2,670 Labour Party Anne Wilkinson 1.6 493 580 595 Electorate: 40,811 Valid: 29,906 Spoilt: 410 (1.4%) Quota: 7,477 Turnout: 30,316 (74.3%) 1981 general election
1981 general election: Donegal North–East[8] Party Candidate % 1st Pref Count 1 Count 2 Count 3 Count 4 Fine Gael Paddy Harte 24.3 7,853 7,967 10,995 Independent Fianna Fáil Neil Blaney 24.5 7,920 7,999 8,228 Fianna Fáil Hugh Conaghan 22.6 7,283 7,319 7,536 7,814 Fianna Fáil Bernard McGlinchey 15.8 5,111 5,191 5,324 5,500 Fine Gael Bernard McGuinness 11.3 3,650 3,753 Labour Party Anne Wilkinson 1.5 470 Electorate: 40,807 Valid: 32,287 Spoilt: 405 (1.2%) Quota: 8,072 Turnout: 32,992 (80.8%) 1976 by-election
Following the death of Fianna Fáil TD Liam Cunningham, a by-election was held on 10 June 1976. The seat was won by the Independent Fianna Fáil candidate Paddy Keaveney.
1976 by-election: Donegal North–East[7] Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count Independent Fianna Fáil Paddy Keaveney 9,986 31.1 1 Fine Gael Joachim Loughrey 10,188 31.8 Fianna Fáil Hugh Conaghan 9,865 30.7 Independent Tony Gill 2,053 6.4 Electorate: 42,390 Valid: 32,092 Quota: 16,047 Turnout: 75.7% 1973 general election
1973 general election: Donegal North–East[6] Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count Independent Fianna Fáil Neil Blaney 8,368 29.3 1 Fianna Fáil Liam Cunningham 6,704 23.5 2 Fine Gael Paddy Harte 5,480 19.2 3 Fine Gael Bertie Boggs 4,056 14.2 Fianna Fáil Bernard McGlinchey 2,537 8.9 Fianna Fáil John Harkin 1,191 4.2 Independent Daniel MacCarron 205 0.7 Electorate: ? Valid: 28,541 Quota: 7,136 Turnout: 1969 general election
1969 general election: Donegal North–East[5] Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count Fianna Fáil Neil Blaney 8,706 30.4 1 Fianna Fáil Liam Cunningham 6,903 24.1 2 Fine Gael Paddy Harte 6,057 21.1 3 Fine Gael Bertie Boggs 5,962 20.8 Labour Party Colum O'Donnell 1,037 3.6 Electorate: ? Valid: 28,665 Quota: 7,167 Turnout: 1965 general election
1965 general election: Donegal North–East[4] Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count Fianna Fáil Neil Blaney 9,003 35.5 1 1 Fianna Fáil Liam Cunningham 6,039 23.8 2 Fine Gael Paddy Harte 6,016 23.7 3 Fine Gael Seán McLaughlin 3,170 12.5 Labour Party Dominick McCauley 1,147 4.5 Electorate: ? Valid: 25,375 Quota: 6,344 Turnout: 1961 general election
1961 general election: Donegal North–East[3] Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count Fianna Fáil Neil Blaney 8,738 37.2 1 1 Fianna Fáil Liam Cunningham 5,686 24.2 2 Fine Gael Paddy Harte 5,427 23.1 3 Fine Gael Seán McLaughlin 3,650 15.5 Electorate: ? Valid: 23,501 Quota: 5,876 Turnout: See also
- Parliamentary constituencies in the Republic of Ireland
- Politics of the Republic of Ireland
- List of political parties in the Republic of Ireland
- List of Irish by-elections
- Elections in the Republic of Ireland
References
- ^ "Electoral (Amendment) Act 2009: Schedule". Irish Statute Book database. http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/2009/en/act/pub/0004/sched.html. Retrieved 29 September 2010.
- ^ a b Walker, Brian M, ed (1992). Parliamentary election results in Ireland, 1918–92. Dublin: Royal Irish Academy. ISBN 0 901714 96 8. ISSN 0332-0286.
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- ^ a b "General election 1981: Donegal North–East". ElectionsIreland.org. http://www.electionsireland.org/result.cfm?election=1981&cons=72. Retrieved 17 April 2010.
- ^ a b "General election February 1982: Donegal North–East". ElectionsIreland.org. http://www.electionsireland.org/result.cfm?election=1982feb&cons=72. Retrieved 17 April 2010.
- ^ a b "General election November 1982: Donegal North–East". ElectionsIreland.org. http://www.electionsireland.org/result.cfm?election=1982nov&cons=72. Retrieved 25 September 2010.
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